What are the hazards of delayed menstruation

  Many women in daily life experience delayed menstruation, but they do not take it seriously and think that it is not a big deal. As long as menstruation comes every month, delaying it for one or two weeks is not a big deal. Little do they know that long-term delayed menstruation can also bring harm. So, what are the dangers of delaying menstruation? Let's take a look below.

  

What are the hazards of delayed menstruation1

  1. Causing headaches

  Headache is a common disease in daily life, and some women may experience headaches due to their unique physiological characteristics. Through investigation, it has been found that headaches in women are closely related to menstruation, accounting for about 20% of female headaches.

  2. Crisis of gynecological inflammation

  Menstrual delay is also a type of menstrual disorder, which can pose serious risks to women's health, such as menstrual rash, menstrual toothache, endometrial displacement, and other common gynecological diseases. Therefore, when menstrual delay occurs, it should be taken seriously.

  3. Causes infertility

  If menstrual delay is not taken seriously, it can also cause female infertility, with a infertility rate of up to 30% in some areas due to menstrual problems.

  4. Affects beauty

  The presence of facial pigmentation and acne in women is closely related to their menstrual cycle. Menstrual irregularities can cause changes in a woman's appearance, so menstrual irregularities have a significant impact. If not treated early, it not only affects beauty, but also affects women's physical health.

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